PDC Order of Merit
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Ian White 14 places above Bunting, there.
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+1ifm wrote:InsightfulBlueSpark wrote:Ian White 14 places above Bunting, there.
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A different way of visualizing darts stats. Trebles Y axis, doubles X axis. Overall form improves from the bottom left to the top right.
A different way of visualizing darts stats. Trebles Y axis, doubles X axis. Overall form improves from the bottom left to the top right.
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yep as I know who he is!oche balboa wrote:Chillireyes wrote:Interesting if so.Ginge wrote:Bruce Terrett wrote:I believe he'll be playing in Players Championships 21 & 22.Ginge wrote:We have seen the last of Terry Jenkins then, I thought he may just squeeze in but assuming the above removes money to be defended that wont be happening now.
Wonder what kind of form he is in?[/quote
I spoken to terry and his manager, as he did our darts presentation
his record was 20 games of 601 (P20 W19 L1)
he is 80% going to do PC in Ireland and he wanted to play in the WC
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TIMINGS have been confirmed for the forthcoming qualifying events to be held throughout October and November.
Monday October 9, Barnsley Metrodome
Ladbrokes World Series of Darts Finals - PDC Tour Card Holders' Qualifier
Doors open 4pm
Registration 4pm-6pm
Play commences 7pm
Format: Best of 11 legs
Monday November 6, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship Last 64
Doors open 9am
Registration 9am-11am
Play commences 12pm
Format: Best of 11 legs. Play down to the final, which will be held on Sunday November 26 in Minehead.
bwin Grand Slam of Darts - PDC Tour Card Holders' Qualifier
Registration 12pm-2pm
Play commences not before 3pm, and if later than 3pm then as soon as possible following the conclusion of the World Youth Championship Last 64
Format: Best of nine legs
Monday November 27, Arena MK, Milton Keynes
William Hill World Darts Championship - PDPA Qualifier
Doors open 9am
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Play commences 12pm
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Monday October 9, Barnsley Metrodome
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Play commences 7pm
Format: Best of 11 legs
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Play commences not before 3pm, and if later than 3pm then as soon as possible following the conclusion of the World Youth Championship Last 64
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Courtesy of Premiumdartsdata.
Total number of bounce outs in 2017: 796
1 P.Taylor (45)
2 B.vd.Pas (41)
3 P.Wright (37)
4 R.v.Barneveld (35)
5 G.Price (30)
Total number of bounce outs in 2017: 796
1 P.Taylor (45)
2 B.vd.Pas (41)
3 P.Wright (37)
4 R.v.Barneveld (35)
5 G.Price (30)
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Not a surprise re Benni, considering the angle his darts go in the board at. Guess the 4 others have played a lot more legs than Benito.
Edit- Just seen an updated tweet. Taylor had 45 bounce outs in 9713 darts, Benitio's 41 came in only 4813 darts.
Edit- Just seen an updated tweet. Taylor had 45 bounce outs in 9713 darts, Benitio's 41 came in only 4813 darts.
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Offer of Merit as it will be on Wednesday, courtesy of Burton.
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Looking at what is ahead Sully should be targeting 4th place.phil davies wrote:Wright overtaking Anderson very soon by the looks of things then.
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Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
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BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
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BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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Norris of todas would make mince meat of the BDO though. He's actually improved, unlike some others who failed after the switchSkewball wrote:BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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maybe, but you will invoke the inevitable 'pixie dust' reply now26scored wrote:Norris of todas would make mince meat of the BDO though. He's actually improved, unlike some others who failed after the switchSkewball wrote:BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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You're forgetting that this is his career, whereas for most BDO players it isn't. You can't compare a (for some) relatively well-paid hobby with those who are fully professional. Horses for courses, and some people actually like to keep it as a hobby!Skewball wrote:BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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I agree it's horses for courses but regardless, I'm just highlighting how bloody well he has done after chosibg this route. It's not for everyone.Addicks Fan wrote:You're forgetting that this is his career, whereas for most BDO players it isn't. You can't compare a (for some) relatively well-paid hobby with those who are fully professional. Horses for courses, and some people actually like to keep it as a hobby!Skewball wrote:BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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I wonder why some of the hobby players are concerned about the public's relative lack of interest in their hobby, then.
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It's the professional atmosphere.Skewball wrote:maybe, but you will invoke the inevitable 'pixie dust' reply now26scored wrote:Norris of todas would make mince meat of the BDO though. He's actually improved, unlike some others who failed after the switchSkewball wrote:BlueSpark wrote:Norris 17th with over a quarter of a million there.
Better off than tuppence hapenny from the BDO tour.
Fair play to him for having ambition and getting financially rewarded.
The difference is massive. He has earned a good living these last 3 years, even taking into account expenses he is on an equivalent £100k+annual salary, even before any exbo's and non ranking events. Compared to players of a similar ability it's quite stark (even taking into account as a Lakeside finalist).
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